A microparametric approach on goal of motion constructions: Properties of adpositional systems in Romance and Germanic

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Abstract

© 2010 Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona.All right reserved. This paper explores the idea that the properties of adpositional systems can suffice to explain the Talmian distinction between satellite and verb framed languages. Following the insight that morphological simple prepositions in Romance languages are only locative, I propose that the functional domain of the directional/path preposition is defective and, hence, has to be licensed via incorporation to the (motion) verb. Prepositional incorporation, understood as head movement, prevents manner incorporation, as a particular case of Kayne’s (1994) condition on adjunction. The paper offers an account for Talmian lexicalization patterns from a non lexicalist perspective, reducing typological differences between languages to specific properties within the functional domain of lexical heads.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)125-150
JournalCatalan Journal of Linguistics
Volume9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2010

Keywords

  • Germanic languages
  • Lexicon
  • Prepositions
  • Romance languages
  • Satellite framed
  • Verb framed

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